self-reproving Antonyms
Strongest:
- bigheaded
- conceited
- biggety
- smug
- overweening
- bigheaded
- egoistical
- prideful
- egotistic
- assured
- egotistic
- overweening
- important
- vain
- vainglorious
- pompous
- pompous
- egotistical
- complacent
- biggety
- proud
- vain
- smug
- egoistic
- prideful
- assured
- egoistical
- egotistical
- consequential
- vainglorious
- consequential
- important
- swellheaded
- egoistic
- swellheaded
- conceited
- proud
- complacent
Strong:
- blusterous
- self-opinionated
- swaggering
- bragging
- bombastic
- self-opinionated
- arrogant
- bragging
- blusterous
- boastful
- stuck-up
- arrogant
- self-conceited
- cocky
- boastful
- stuck-up
- bombastic
- blustery
- self-important
- blustery
- self-conceited
- self-satisfied
- biggity
- superior
- self-satisfied
- cocky
- superior
- self-important
- swaggering
- biggity
Weak:
- fastuous
- chesty
- snobby
- supercilious
- uppity
- uppity
- lordly
- high-hat
- snooty
- supercilious
- toploftical
- self-assertive
- masterful
- pontifical
- bumptious
- assumptive
- high-and-mighty
- lordly
- self-assertive
- disdainful
- peremptory
- pontifical
- fastuous
- huffy
- self-asserting
- haughty
- high-hat
- huffy
- uppish
- self-asserting
- cavalier
- toplofty
- lofty
- snobbish
- chesty
- lofty
- high-and-mighty
- braggart
- cavalier
- disdainful
- toploftical
- braggy
- toplofty
- bumptious
- snooty
- haughty
- snobbish
- masterful
- braggy
- braggart
- snobby
- uppish
- assumptive
- peremptory
Meaning of self-reproving
self-reproving (a.)
Reproving one's self; reproving by consciousness of guilt.
self-reproving Sentence Examples
- His self-reproving gaze pierced through her façade, revealing the truth she had been hiding.
- The teacher's self-reproving tone made the students realize their own shortcomings.
- After the disastrous presentation, she couldn't help but feel a sense of self-reproving disappointment.
- The priest's self-reproving sermon condemned his own sins as well as those of his congregation.
- The politician's self-reproving apology for his past actions seemed insincere and calculated.
- The scientist's self-reproving admission of error won him the respect of his peers.
- The mother's self-reproving tears expressed her guilt over her child's suffering.
- The singer's self-reproving lyrics revealed the pain and anguish she had endured.
- The doctor's self-reproving sigh conveyed his frustration at his inability to save the patient.
- The CEO's self-reproving speech acknowledged the company's failures and promised to improve.
FAQs About the word self-reproving
Reproving one's self; reproving by consciousness of guilt.
self-reproachful, uncomplacent, self-distrustful, diffident, self-doubting, modest,timid, overmodest, unassuming, humble
bigheaded, conceited, biggety, smug, overweening, bigheaded, egoistical, prideful, egotistic, assured
His self-reproving gaze pierced through her façade, revealing the truth she had been hiding.
The teacher's self-reproving tone made the students realize their own shortcomings.
After the disastrous presentation, she couldn't help but feel a sense of self-reproving disappointment.
The priest's self-reproving sermon condemned his own sins as well as those of his congregation.